Probably a bunch. They are just sitting in peoples houses who have no idea it has value. I'm sure almost all of these were sold after their use through blockbuster as a regular copy of Pokemon snap, since its the full game.
Probably a bunch. They are just sitting in peoples houses who have no idea it has value. I'm sure almost all of these were sold after their use through blockbuster as a regular copy of Pokemon snap, since its the full game.
the snap station one doesn't have the full game just first two levals
Probably a bunch. They are just sitting in peoples houses who have no idea it has value. I'm sure almost all of these were sold after their use through blockbuster as a regular copy of Pokemon snap, since its the full game.
I'm not sure, all of the stores around me trashed their NFR games, I remember asking for one of the demo displays when they were taking it down and the manager told the employees to make sure to smash it so no one would take it out of the dumpster.
HAHA!!! Rarer that Pokemon go? I'm confused... a Physical copy of Pokemon Go that probably does not exist? Or the digital copy that has been downloaded MILLIONS of times?
This guy's description is hilarious, and his broken english only makes it funnier!
"My price is $975. Not everyone can own a 1969 Mustang Fastback or a Wurlitzer Jukebox, therefor there are few that can own a Pokémon Snap Station, that maybe you! Add up all the small collectable items you own and now think about what this may be worth to you? Only the true collector will own it. "
"This item will only triple in value, as games become online and digital. I guarantee you if there was a Pokémon Museum, this item would be in it."
-I kind of want to message him and ask why it will only triple in value, I want it to atleast quadruple in value.
"This will be the second Pokémon Snap Machine, I am putting up for sale. The last one I sold to a young gentleman, him and his friend made it a fun road trip from California to El Paso and drove 13 hours to pick up the Pokémon Snap Machine they purchased. They made a blog online about their adventure.. Google "My best friend bought a Pokemon Snap kiosk online and we had to go on a 3 day adventure from California to Texas to retrieve it." They were Super Pokémon fans! The buyer came dressed as "Ash Ketchum", a Pokémon character and the other guy wore his favorite Pokémon shirt. The look on this buyer's face was of a 7 year old around Christmas time (buyer was in his late 20's), when he saw the Pokémon Snap machine! It was a pleasure to know that the Pokémon Snap machine was going to such as Super fan that will cherish it for years.....that could be you! To bad Pokémon Go was yet invented, would have been cool to see those pictures and cast of Pokémon Characters."
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Probably a bunch. They are just sitting in peoples houses who have no idea it has value. I'm sure almost all of these were sold after their use through blockbuster as a regular copy of Pokemon snap, since its the full game.
the snap station one doesn't have the full game just first two levals
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pokemon-Snap-Station-1999-Blockbuster-Kiosk-with-all-the-extras-/172346776036 ~2.5K
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Probably a bunch. They are just sitting in peoples houses who have no idea it has value. I'm sure almost all of these were sold after their use through blockbuster as a regular copy of Pokemon snap, since its the full game.
I'm not sure, all of the stores around me trashed their NFR games, I remember asking for one of the demo displays when they were taking it down and the manager told the employees to make sure to smash it so no one would take it out of the dumpster.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pokemon-S... ~1K
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pokemon-S... ~2.5K
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HAHA!!! Rarer that Pokemon go? I'm confused... a Physical copy of Pokemon Go that probably does not exist? Or the digital copy that has been downloaded MILLIONS of times?
This guy's description is hilarious, and his broken english only makes it funnier!
"My price is $975. Not everyone can own a 1969 Mustang Fastback or a Wurlitzer Jukebox, therefor there are few that can own a Pokémon Snap Station, that maybe you! Add up all the small collectable items you own and now think about what this may be worth to you? Only the true collector will own it. "
"This item will only triple in value, as games become online and digital. I guarantee you if there was a Pokémon Museum, this item would be in it."
-I kind of want to message him and ask why it will only triple in value, I want it to atleast quadruple in value.
"This will be the second Pokémon Snap Machine, I am putting up for sale. The last one I sold to a young gentleman, him and his friend made it a fun road trip from California to El Paso and drove 13 hours to pick up the Pokémon Snap Machine they purchased. They made a blog online about their adventure.. Google "My best friend bought a Pokemon Snap kiosk online and we had to go on a 3 day adventure from California to Texas to retrieve it." They were Super Pokémon fans! The buyer came dressed as "Ash Ketchum", a Pokémon character and the other guy wore his favorite Pokémon shirt. The look on this buyer's face was of a 7 year old around Christmas time (buyer was in his late 20's), when he saw the Pokémon Snap machine! It was a pleasure to know that the Pokémon Snap machine was going to such as Super fan that will cherish it for years.....that could be you! To bad Pokémon Go was yet invented, would have been cool to see those pictures and cast of Pokémon Characters."